Trump’s Peculiar Appeal: An Email to Supporters
In an unexpected twist, former President Donald Trump is reportedly reaching out to his supporters with a rather unusual request. In a recent email, he has asked for $15 donations with an aim to ‘get to heaven’. This request has left many puzzled.

The backdrop to this strange appeal is an internet conspiracy theory suggesting Trump had passed away, a theory that gained traction after he had not been publicly seen since August 27. Searches related to Trump’s wellbeing surged across social media platforms.
Quick to dismiss these claims, Trump posted on Truth Social on August 31, stating that he’s ‘never felt better’. He further addressed the speculation as ‘fake news’ during an announcement from the Oval Office on September 2.
But the intrigue doesn’t stop there. News reports indicate Trump has purportedly sent an email seeking financial contributions from his followers, stirring a mix of confusion and curiosity.

The email, highlighted by Metro, alludes to an assassination attempt and mentions a divine intervention that supposedly saved him.
The email reportedly states: “I want to try and get to Heaven. Last year I came millimetres from death when that bullet pierced through my skin. My triumphant return to the White House was never supposed to happen, but I believe God saved me for one reason: TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
In this message, Trump recounted: “I wasn’t supposed to beat Crooked Hillary in 2016 – but I did. I wasn’t supposed to secure the border and build the greatest economy in history – but I did. And I wasn’t supposed to survive an assassin’s bullet, but by the grace of the almighty God, I did.”
He emphasized his calling: “So NOW, I have no other choice but to answer to the Call to Duty, but I can’t do it alone.”
Concluding his appeal, Trump declared: “This is our moment to show the world that we will NEVER back down, NEVER give an inch, and NEVER SURRENDER in our fight to save this country. That’s why I’ve launched a 24-HOUR TRUMP FUNDRAISING BLITZ, asking everyone to chip in $15 to make it one for the record books!”

According to reports, the email originated from an organization named ‘Never Surrender, Inc.’ and has been confirmed by several sources.
The email’s circulation on Twitter has sparked lively discussions, with reactions ranging from skepticism to amusement. One social media user commented: “That ain’t gonna work.” Another remarked: “He knows they’ll pay up,” while yet another pointed out: “Money won’t get him to heaven!”
Interestingly, themes of heaven and redemption have been recurring in Trump’s recent narratives. Just a month ago, during an interview with Fox and Friends, he mused: “If I can save 7,000 people a week from being killed, I think that’s pretty good.”
He added: “I want to try to get to heaven if possible. I’m hearing I’m not doing well. I’m really at the bottom of the totem pole.”
In further remarks, Trump expressed that brokering peace between Ukraine and Russia might just be ‘one of the reasons’ he could earn a place in the afterlife’s esteemed realms.




